The major groups of tetrapods are: 1. Mammals, 2.
Reptiles and Birds, 3. Amphibians
Draw the phylogeny of the major groups (taxonomic classes) of living tetrapods
1) Think back to the phylogeny of vertebrates that you read about. Sketch out a four-lineage phylogeny that includes “echinoderms”, “bony fish” “lungfish” and “tetrapods”. You will need to either draw this on a piece of paper and take a picture of the phylogeny, or draw it using tools in your word processor and then upload it.
Based on this phylogeny, which vertebrate groups would you expect to have lungs or lung derivatives? Select all that apply.
20. Rere to the which shows the phylogenetic tree of major groups of living organisms. Based on the figure, which statement about the endosymbiotic origin of eukaryotic mitochondria is true? Some prokaryotic archaea possess mitochondria. Mitochondria are derived from endosymbiotic bacteria. Bacteria is more closely related to Eukarya than to Archaea. Mammals possess chloroplasts, which become functional during starvation. The common ancestor of Archaea and Eukarya possessed mitochondria.
a. draw the major form of your drug (wellbutrin) when pH is low (acidic medium) for all acid-base groups draw the major form of drug when pH is high (basic medium) for all acid-base groups.
Homology refers to the presence of a feature in two taxonomic groups due to shared common ancestry – that is, the evolutionary origin of the feature in a common ancestor of the two taxa. Homoplasy, on the other hand, refers to the opposite situation – the presence of similar features due to independent convergent or parallel evolution in two groups. Describe three features that we discussed in class that are homoplastic (i.e., they have arisen independently in at least two...
The figure below shows two possible hypotheses for relationships among major vertebrate groups. Which of the following statements accurately describes how we might assess which of these two phylogenies is more likely to be true? Ray-finned fish Amphibians Crocodiles Rodents & rabbits Dinosaurs & birds Sharks Primates Rodents & rabbits Dinosaurs & birds Sharks Ray-finned fish Amphibians Primates Crocodiles Hair Two Hair post-orbital fenestrae Amniotic egg Four limbs Bony skeleton Vertebrae Hypothesis 1 TWO post-orbital fenestrae Amniotic egg Four limbs...
20. Refer l the figure, which shows the phylogenetic tree of major groups of living organisms. Based on the figure, which statement about the endosymbiotic origin of eukaryotic mitochondria is true? Some prokaryotic archaea possess mitochondria. Mitochondria are derived from endosymbiotic bacteria. Bacteria is more closely related to Eukarya than to Archaea. Mammals possess chloroplasts, which become functional during starvation The common ancestor of Archaea and Eukarya possessed mitochondria. Remaining: 3:03:00 Start: 8:53 PM MacBook Air esc
Major federal EEO laws have been enacted to prevent discrimination against groups of workers most often affected by unfair employment practices. These groups are referred to as: significant worker classes. privileged classes. protected classes. equal employment classes.
Q: Draw a phylogeny that correctly depicts the evolutionary relationships of: a bacterium, an oak tree, a rose bush, a chimpanzee, and a human
Prepare a simple table of all the taxonomic groups, their common names, their distinguishing characteristics, and all representative genera covered below: Phylum Mollusca (Mollusks) Class Polyplacophora (Chitons) Katherina Class Gastropoda (Snails, slugs, and limpets) Helix (Escargot Snail) Class Bivalvia (Clams, mussels, oysters, and scallops) Anodonta (Freshwater mussel) Class Cephalopoda (Squids, Octopus, and Nautilus) Nautilus (Chambered Nautilus) Loligo (Squid) Phylum Annelida (Segmented Worms) Class Polychaeta Aphrodite (Sea Mouse) Nereis Class Clitellata Subclass Oligochaeta...